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3 comments:
Luke and Annie-
Those are beautiful pictures! One of them almost reminds me of the sundset over Horsetooth! I am sure it will be fun to travel to other pueblos and see what other volunteers are doing!
Take good care!
lots of love, erin :) baby vega says "hola!"
Luke and Annie:
I'm doing fine. I just wanted to let you know that I caught a rabbit!! It was a BIG one. I was filling pretty proud of myself until Josh told me the only reason I caught it was because I cornered him in the fence. Oh well, I still got him. Now every time they let me out, I run to that corner of the yard looking for another rabbit. I decided NOT to eat it and just left it in the yard, but I still like to sniff it ever time I go out. The weather has been terrible. It is rainy/icy and I'm having trouble keeping clean but Josh still lets me sleep in bed with him!!
I love looking at your pictures. Your new host puppy looks like a fluff dog!!
Missing you both.
Luke and Annie,
It looks as though Luke found an excellent spot to rest! I can’t believe that you two have been there the better part of two weeks now; it seems like yesterday you just left (well maybe to me,) but maybe not to you. Anyways it sounds as though you two are keeping active with lots of different stuff. I hope you have a harmless bus ride to the coast, as well as a good “vacation!” As Always you’re in my thoughts and prayers
–Josh
P.S. The whole time I was writing this, I was petting moose and every time I would stop for two seconds to type, he would freak out, and start crying!
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